In a message dated 8/1/2010 3:06:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Try Right Clicking on the file in Download Manager and stopping it > then do the Right Click again and delete. When I right click on the file in Download Manger, I ONLY get the delete option--none with which to stop it first. When I try to delete, it says I cannot delete or move a file being downloaded. > If this doesn't work or you > do this and it does the same thing again then you may have a corrupted > Cache in Firefox - go to [ Tools / Preferences / Advanced / Network ] > and click on the 'Clear Cache' button. Also check that Firefox isn't > set to use too large a Cache - 50Mb is ample ! I cannot start FF--you do mean FF tools, don't you? Not sure when that happened. Do I need to reinstall Mozilla FF? Thanks, Barry. I'm sorry I really don't know what I am doing. </HTML>
Have you tried turning off your computer, letting it sit awhile, then restarting it? Elaine If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door. --Milton Berle Hello Barbraseb On Sunday, August 1, 2010, you wrote > In a message dated 8/1/2010 3:06:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: >> Try Right Clicking on the file in Download Manager and stopping it >> then do the Right Click again and delete. > When I right click on the file in Download > Manger, I ONLY get the delete > option--none with which to stop it first. When > I try to delete, it says I > cannot delete or move a file being downloaded. >> If this doesn't work or you >> do this and it does the same thing again then you may have a corrupted >> Cache in Firefox - go to [ Tools / Preferences / Advanced / Network ] >> and click on the 'Clear Cache' button. Also check that Firefox isn't >> set to use too large a Cache - 50Mb is ample ! > I cannot start FF--you do mean FF tools, don't > you? Not sure when that > happened. > Do I need to reinstall Mozilla FF? > Thanks, Barry. I'm sorry I really don't know what I am doing.